Holy Trinity Sobor

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Holy Trinity Sobor

Founded 1904

Diocese: Archdiocese of Canada

Deanery: Manitoba-Saskatchewan Deanery

Address

643 Manitoba Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 2H1
Canada

Email:

Website: holytrinitysobor.ca

Church: 204-589-6223

Parish Contacts

Rector
Home: 204-330-3031
Protodeacon Emeritus

Directions

Holy Trinity Sobor is located at 643 Manitoba Avenue in NORTH Winnipeg, on the north-east corner of Manitoba Avenue and McKenzie Street.

Schedule of Services

Services are in Slavonic and English. English services are on the New (Revised Julian) Calendar and Slavonic services are on the Old (Julian) Calendar.

Great Vespers 4:00 PM Slavonic, 5:00 PM English, Confessions follow.
Saturday Evening

Divine Liturgy 8:30 AM English, 10:30 AM Slavonic.
Sunday Morning

6:00 PM Vigil (or Vespers with Litya).
Eves of Great Feasts

9:00 AM Divine Liturgy.
Mornings of Great Feasts

For a complete list of upcoming services, please visit the Schedule of Services on the parish websites (English services and Slavonic services).

Confessions are heard one half-hour before all Liturgies, after Saturday evening Vespers, All-night Vigils.
Confessions

Parish Background

Holy Trinity Sobor is the oldest Orthodox Church in Winnipeg.  It was originally started by Russian/Ukrainian/Greek immigrants, around 1898. The present temple was constructed in 1904, and consecrated by Bishop Tikhon (later Saint Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow) in 1905.  Holy Trinity Sobor was the first Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Canada, from 1916, when the first bishop was assigned, through the time of the blessed Archbishop Arseny, until Bishop Antony was moved to Montreal and then Ottawa. In the winter of 2016/17, the Mission of the Theotokos of the Life-Giving Spring joined the Russian Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity Sobor, as a practical consideration to further strengthen the witness of Orthodoxy in Winnipeg. Without sacrificing the diverse liturgical and pastoral life of either the Slavic or English members, the Cathedral strives to be a witness of unity with separate services in two liturgical languages (English and Church-Slavonic) and on two calendars (old and new) while simultaneously existing as a single parish of the Holy Trinity Sobor, further embodying the vision of St Tikhon.

Parish websites:
https://www.holytrinitysobor.ca (Church Slavonic)
https://www.orthodoxwinnipeg.ca/ (English)